Research what it is worth
Build a value range from recent sold listings for the same model and condition, or scan the item with PriceSnap to get one.
PriceSnap
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Enter the asking price and what the item is actually worth — from sold comparable sales or a PriceSnap value range — and get a straight verdict: strong deal, fair price, or overpriced, with the arithmetic shown.
A verdict on your numbers
The checker applies fixed percentage bands to the figures you enter. It cannot inspect the item or verify your evidence — the quality of the verdict is the quality of your range.
Interactive deal checker
Use sold-comparable evidence for the same model and condition — not a seller's asking prices and not the original retail tag.
Enter an asking price and your worth evidence to get a verdict.
No evidence yet? Research the item first, then bring the value range back here.
The bands are fixed rules of thumb applied to the numbers you enter. The tool cannot verify your evidence or inspect the item.
How it works
Build a value range from recent sold listings for the same model and condition, or scan the item with PriceSnap to get one.
Type the price being asked and the worth range you found. The math is applied instantly in your browser.
Get a banded rating — strong deal to overpriced — plus the difference in dollars and warnings when your evidence is too wide to trust fully.
verdict band = asking ÷ midpoint of your worth range → ≤80% strong · ≤95% good · 95–105% fair · ≤120% high · >120% overpriced
Beyond the math
A verdict compares numbers; a good purchase also weighs condition, risk, and everything included. These factors decide whether the price advantage survives contact with reality.
Changes the number
Wear, missing boxes, battery health, or repairs move real-world value below clean-item comps. Adjust your range before trusting a verdict.
Evidence quality
Sold prices show what buyers actually paid. Asking prices show only what sellers hope. Mixing them inflates a worth estimate.
Deal context
Receipts, boxes, cables, cases, or remaining warranty can justify paying above bare-item comps — if they are genuine and relevant.
Market context
When close alternatives are abundant, overpriced listings deserve less negotiation. Rare local finds can justify patience on both sides.
True cost
Shipping, buyer protection fees, payment fees, and taxes belong in the asking price you enter, or the comparison flatters the deal.
Risk factor
A slightly higher price with easy returns can beat a bargain from an anonymous seller with none. Verdicts measure price, not safety.
Compare the asking price against what the same item — same model, size, and condition — recently sold for. If the ask sits comfortably below solid sold-price evidence after accounting for condition differences, it is usually a good deal. This checker turns that comparison into a clear verdict with the math shown.
The strongest evidence is a range built from recent sold listings for matching items. Active asking prices from other sellers are weaker because they may never sell, and original retail price is weaker still for used items. A PriceSnap scan gives you a comparable-backed range you can paste into this tool.
This tool treats roughly 5–20% below the midpoint of your evidence as likely good, more than 20% below as strong, and within ±5% of the midpoint as around market price. These are fixed rules of thumb to keep the verdict consistent — not guarantees about any particular market.
No. Unusually low prices often reflect damage, missing accessories, replicas, scams, or items that cannot be returned. The further below your evidence an offer sits, the more carefully you should verify exactly why before paying.
You can compare a car listing price against your own market evidence here, but PriceSnap also has a dedicated vehicle price checker that builds the market range for you and rates the listing directly.
Yes. It runs in your browser, needs no account, and nothing you type is uploaded or stored. The only input it cannot supply is the worth evidence itself — for that, use the scanner first.
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